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The SAGIT SnapshotSA grain growers funding research
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The South Australian Grain Industry Trust … SA grain growers funding research solutions
SAGIT has longevityThe South Australian Grain Industry Trust Fund (SAGIT) was established in 1991 to administer the voluntary research levy contributed by SA grain growers.
YOUR support keeps SAGIT goingSAGIT is funded by a 30 cents per tonne contribution on all grain delivered by SA grain growers. Without your support, there would be no SAGIT.
SAGIT invests in a range of areasResearch and development investment of more than $2 million a year is supported in a range of areas crucial to advancing the SA grain industry, including grain growing, farming systems, soil management, harvesting, storage, processing and marketing and for dissemination of technical information to growers.
SAGIT is directed by growersSAGIT has a board of four grower trustees and a trustee appointed by the Minister for Agriculture. An open call is held annually and the trustees take into consideration issues affecting SA grain production and innovative ideas to progress the industry. Trustees receive specialist agronomic and scientific advice to ensure their funding decisions are informed and credible.
SAGIT is accountable to growersAn annual report of how levy funds are spent is available to growers and provided to Grain Producers SA and the South Australian Minister for Agriculture.
SAGIT is uniqueNo other state has a research fund supported by growers for state-based, grains industry research. We are the envy of other states!
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Michael TreloarCHAIR
0427 765 034 [email protected]
Max YoungGROUP A TRUSTEE
0419 839 008 [email protected]
SAGIT extends its thanks to immediate former trustee Caroline Rhodes, who was involved in the project funding allocation for 2018-19.
We congratulate Caroline on her new position as Chief Executive Officer with Grain Producers SA and look forward to continuing to work together.
Bryan SmithGROUP A TRUSTEE
0459 256 173 [email protected]
Ted LangleyGROUP A TRUSTEE
0407 398 165 [email protected]
SAGIT ManagementMalcolm BuckbyPROJECT MANAGER
08 8210 5230 [email protected]
Dr Allan MayfieldSCIENTIFIC OFFICER
0418 818 569 [email protected]
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AC218 AgCommunicators Deanna Lush More than Gumboots and Tractors ü 9
AC217 AgCommunicators Deanna LushSeed to Store Grains Education Activity
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AKI118Agriculture Kangaroo Island
Jenny StantonPlot sprayer for research on Kangaroo Island ü 9
AKI116Agriculture Kangaroo Island
Jenny StantonImproving nitrogen use efficiency via legumes in high rainfall cropping
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APP118Australasian Plant Pathology Association
Gupta Vadakattu10th Australasian Soilborne Disease Symposium ü 10
AS118 Agronomy Solutions Sean MasonEconomics of high phosphorus rates on pulses ü 10
AS317 Agronomy Solutions Sean MasonEfficiency of fertiliser N products on calcareous and sandy soil types
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AS216 Agronomy Solutions Sean MasonTime of sowing influence on phosphorus requirements and soil testing
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CSI118CSIRO Agriculture and Food
Gupta VadakattuImproved capture of native soil nitrogen and urea fertiliser in wheat ü 11
DGA116Southern Australian Durum Growers Association
John GreenAgronomic evaluation of durums for crown rot resistance
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ELD118 Elders Rural Services Adam HancockSA high rainfall zone canola variable rate nitrogen prescription project ü 12
EP116 EPARF Naomi ScholzEyre Peninsula Farming System Summary 2016-2018
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EP216 EPARF Andrew WareUsing soil water information to make better decisions on Eyre Peninsula
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GGG118Global Grain Genetics
Larn McMurrayRapid development of innovative lentils for low rainfall regions ü 13
H117 Hart Field-Site Group Sarah NoackRegional internship in applied grains research
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Code Organisation Supervisor Project title New? Pg
H116 Hart Field-Site Group Sarah NoackLong-term cropping systems trial: Effect on soil biology and nitrogen mineralisation
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IEA117Insight Extension for Agriculture
Chris McDonoughSpading header rows for grass control, improved yields and soil protection
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LDA217 LEADA George Pedler Copper management for the future 14
LPB117LongReach Plant Breeders
Bertus JacobsDevelopment of dual purpose awnless wheat varieties for frost management
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MFM118Mackillop Farm Management Group Inc
Danielle EnglandMackillop Farm Management Group Annual Trial Results Book 2018 ü 15
MFM218Mackillop Farm Management Group Inc
Danielle EnglandImproved soil water decisions across the S.E. cropping region ü 15
MPF118 Moodie Agronomy Michael MoodieProfitable pulses for the Murray Plains ü 16
MSF118Mallee Sustainable Farming
Michael MoodieIdentifying nutrient requirements of lentils and chickpeas grown in Mallee sands
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MSF218Mallee Sustainable Farming
Tanja MorganInvestigating frost susceptibility in Clearfield varieties treated with imidazolinone herbicide
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NSS117Northern Sustainable Soils
Stefan SchmittUniform seed distribution along the row to increase yields and reduce seed costs
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PIR116 SARDI John HeapSilverleaf nightshade – long-term management effects of annual herbicide applications
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RS118 Rural Solutions Kathleen GilesPublication of the 2019 Farm Gross Margin Guide for SA ü 17
S118 SARDI Hugh WallworkFurther development of crown rot resistance in durums ü 18
S218 SARDI Tara GarrardSurvey potential emerging pulse root diseases ü 18
S318 SARDI Katherine Linsell Grower crop root health workshops ü 18
S518 SARDI Courtney Peirce Drivers of flowering time in durum ü 19
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Code Organisation Supervisor Project title New? Pg
S618 SARDI Kenton PorkerBenchmarking yield potential of barley in higher rainfall zones ü 19
S818 SARDI Blake GontarImproved crop nutrition for disease management and reduced fungicide dependency
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S918 SARDI Yusef GencEstablishing current levels of salt tolerance in Australian bread wheats ü 20
S1218 SARDI Victor Sadras Making science useful for agriculture ü 20
S117 SARDI Amanda CookSwathing for barley grass weed seed collection and applying drone technology
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S217 SARDI Alan McKayDeveloping new capability for research on Rhizoctonia
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S317 SARDI Andrew Ware SA Crop Variety Sowing Guide 21
S417 SARDI Greg BakerImproving monitoring and management of etiella in lentils
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S1117 SARDIMaarten Van Helden
CARASA: Cereal Aphid Risk Assessment for South Australia
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S1317 SARDI Phil DaviesTowards molecular selection for heat stress tolerance in field pea
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S716 SARDI Liz FarquharsonOptimising legume inoculation for dry sowing
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S916 SARDI Kathy Ophel-Keller Grain research internships 23
SARDI1315 SARDI Amanda PearceDual-purpose canola for South Australia’s high rainfall zone
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SPAA118Society of Precision Agriculture Australia
Nicole DimosConversations with farmers: Agricultural Practice Change with the PA Early Adopters
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SPAA116Society of Precision Agriculture Australia
Nicole DimosSharing knowledge of agricultural innovations: Precision Ag expos and symposiums
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TC116 Trengove Consulting Sam TrengoveIncreasing lentil productivity on dune and swale soils
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TC117 Trengove Consulting Sam TrengoveOptimisation of Seed Terminator settings in the South Australian context
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UA118University of Adelaide
Matthew DentonHerbicide residue effects on soil microbial communities in alkaline soils
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UA318University of Adelaide
Rhiannon SchillingInvestigating the accuracy of plant traits measured using drones ü 25
UA418University of Adelaide
Allison PearsonPhenotypic evaluation of a wheat RIL population for salinity tolerance ü 25
UA518University of Adelaide
Allison PearsonDevelopment of wheat population using speed breeding for salinity tolerance
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UA617University of Adelaide
Graham LyonsField testing of sodicity- and salinity-tolerant oat varieties
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UA717University of Adelaide
Jason AbleEnhanced N-use efficiency in durum through improved genetics
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UNF117Upper North Farming Systems
Ruth SommervilleIncreasing the knowledge and understanding of micronutrient deficiency in the Upper North
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UNF116Upper North Farming Systems
Ruth SommervilleUpper North time of sowing and yield loss from frost/heat stress
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USA118University of South Australia
Enzo LombiComparative effects of agricultural pesticides on SA soil microbial functions
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Code Organisation Supervisor Project title Page
AEX118GAg Excellence Alliance
Kerry Stockman 2018 AgExcellence Awards and Forum 29
EPF118GEP Agricultural Research Foundation
Simon Guerin Adjuvants Information workshops 29
MFM318GMcKillop Farm Management Group Inc
Danielle EnglandOn farm optimization of oat grain production and marketing
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UNFS118GUpper North Farming Systems
Jessica Koch
Smarter Farmers Smarter Farms: Upskilling the women of the UN to be future ready sustainable more productive farmers
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AC218: More than Gumboots and Tractors
AgCommunicators $26,960 2/1/2017 – 31/12/2018
Visits to agricultural research institutes and a dinner for career advisers to raise awareness of ag careers and opportunities. Also includes a survey of teacher and career advisers attitudes to agriculture as a career. A similar SAGIT-funded event was successfully held in 2014.
Deanna Lush, 0419 783 436, [email protected]
AC217: Seed to Store Grains Education Activity
AgCommunicators $73,873 2/1/2017 – 31/12/2020
Grains education activities to get students to apply STEM learning in mainstream subjects.
Deanna Lush, 0419 783 436, [email protected]
AKI118: Plot sprayer for research on Kangaroo Island
Agriculture Kangaroo Island $2,000 2018/19
To build a 2m shrouded plot sprayer for trial work.
Jenny Stanton, 0484 602 946, [email protected]
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AKI116: Improving nitrogen use efficiency via legumes in high rainfall cropping
Agriculture Kangaroo Island $53,000 1/3/2016 – 28/2/2019
A three-year rotation field trial on Kangaroo Island to assess the nitrogen input of beans, lupins and sub clover compared to linseed on the following canola (2017) and barley (2018) crops. Assessments include legume nodulation, soil nitrate levels and soil moisture during the growing season.
Jenny Stanton, 0484 602 946, [email protected]
APP118: 10th Australasian Soilborne Disease Symposium
Australasian Plant Pathology Association $7,500 4/9/2018
Sponsorship for the National Soil Diseases Symposium, Adelaide, 4-7 September, 2018, to assist with cost of speakers and part hire of venue.
Gupta Vadakattu, 08 8303 8579, [email protected]
AS118: Economics of high P rates on pulses
Agronomy Solutions $20,040 1/7/2018 – 30/6/2019
Field trials at two sites in 2018 to test the responsiveness of lentils and chickpeas to phosphorus; to be co-located at two of the sites used in AS216 (Condowie, Arthurton and Urania).
Sean Mason, 0422 066 635, [email protected]
AS317: Efficiency of fertiliser N products on calcareous and sandy soil types
Agronomy Solutions $150,000 1/7/2017 – 30/6/2019
A comparison of different nitrogen fertilisers (including urea and sulphate of ammonia) in field trials at two sites with lighter textured soil (Karoonda and Condowie) in 2017 and 2018. This follows on from pot experiments in 2016 (SAGIT project AS116) comparing different nitrogen fertilisers and soil moisture contents in sandy soils.
Sean Mason, 0422 066 635, [email protected]
AS216: Time of sowing influence on phosphorus requirements and soil testing
Agronomy Solutions $196,000 1/7/2016 – 30/6/2019
The impact of the time of sowing on the uptake of phosphorus by wheat, and the economic rate of P to apply, was assessed in controlled environment glasshouse tests in 2016 and in field trials in 2017. Further field trials will take place in 2018 at three sites (Condowie, Arthurton and Urania) using two wheat varieties, five P rates and at three times of sowing.
Sean Mason, 0422 066 635, [email protected]
CSI118: Improved capture of native soil N and urea fertiliser in wheat
CSIRO Agriculture and Food $154,870 1/7/2018 – 30/6/2020
Glasshouse and field studies (at Roseworthy and Karoonda) on the impact of different wheat varieties on the abundance of ‘free-living’ nitrogen fixing bacteria and influence on mineralisation of nitrogen and uptake by the wheat. Will use genetic analysis to assess the abundance of microbial groups associated with plant roots and involved in nitrogen cycling in soils.
Gupta Vadakattu, 0420 790 538, [email protected]
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DGA116: Agronomic evaluation of durums for crown rot resistance
Southern Australia Durum Growers Association
$170,500 1/7/2016 – 30/6/2019
Durum lines with improved crown rot resistance from selections at the Waite Campus (in the SAGIT-funded project S514) were tested at two sites (Turretfield and Upper South East) in 2016 and 2017, with further trials in 2018. Crown rot infection and grain yield of these lines will be compared with those of other durums and bread wheats.
John Green, 0427 101 482, [email protected] and Marg Evans, 8303 9379, [email protected]
ELD118: SA high rainfall zone canola variable rate nitrogen prescription project
Elders Rural Services $29,664 1/4/2018 – 30/4/2019
This project will assess the value of aerial imagery (from scanners fitted to a drone) for nitrogen fertiliser decisions in canola using a nitrogen response trial to be sown at Bool Lagoon (SE).
Adam Hancock, 0427 475 254, [email protected]
EP116: Eyre Peninsula Farming System Summary 2016-2018
Eyre Peninsula Agricultural Research Foundation
$45,000 1/7/2016 – 30/6/2019
To fund the production and printing of 1,000 Eyre Peninsula Farming Systems Summaries per year for three years.
Naomi Scholz, 0428 540 670, [email protected]
EP216: Using soil water information to make better decisions on Eyre Peninsula
EPARF $200,150 1/7/2016 – 30/6/2019
To characterise soils at 17 sites on Eyre Peninsula for plant water holding capacity and to link to Yield Prophet outputs. This will help interpret information from existing soil moisture monitoring probes at a total of 20 sites. This information is available on the EPARF website (www.eparf.com.au), in newsletters, at grower meetings and in annual reports.
Andrew Ware, 0427 884 272, [email protected]
GGG118: Rapid development of innovative lentils for low rainfall regions
Global Grain Genetics $133,875 1/5/2018 – 30/6/2021
Grain yield of a mutant lentil line (with good early vigour and tolerance to group B and C herbicides) will be assessed at Bute, Lameroo and Hopetoun. Also crosses between lentil lines (with early vigour and herbicide tolerance) and commercial varieties will be multiplied (six times) in 2018 and will then be assessed in field trials in 2019 and 2020. Further lines will be selected from a mutant population (sown at Lameroo) in 2018 to be tested in field trials in 2019 and 2020.
Larn McMurray, 0466 113 848, [email protected]
H117: Regional internship in applied grains research
Hart Field-Site Group $360,729 1/3/2018 – 28/2/2021
This internship is to train graduates in applied field research and extension. The program will train three graduates - one per year, starting in March 2018. The training will be mostly at Hart, with some time spent with researchers (including SARDI). The intern for 2018 is Emma Pearse.
Sarah Noack, 0420 218 420, [email protected]
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H116: Long-term cropping systems trial: Effect on soil biology and nitrogen mineralisation
Hart Field-Site Group $87,910 1/7/2016 – 30/6/2019
The long-term cropping systems trial at Hart will be continued. Assessments in this three-year phase will include soil microbial diversity and function as well as grain production.
Sarah Noack, 0420 218 420, [email protected]
IEA117: Spading header rows for grass control, improved yields and soil protection
Insight Extension for Agriculture $121,000 1/4/2017 – 31/3/2020
Control of ryegrass and brome grass in spaded header rows will be assessed in three crop situations (wheat, barley and lupins) at Lameroo over three years. Weed control comparisons will be made with burnt header rows and where the header chaff has been spread out. Other factors to be measured include soil water and nitrogen and crop grain yield.
Chris McDonough, 0408 085 393, [email protected]
LDA217: Copper management for the futureLower Eyre Agricultural Development Association (LEADA)
$90,000 1/7/2017 – 30/6/2020
The efficacy of copper sulphate vs copper chelate for correcting copper deficiency in wheat will be compared in field trials at two sites in each of three years on the Lower Eyre Peninsula. Foliar treatments will be applied at a range of crop stages, from early tillering through to anthesis.
George Pedler, 0427 876 043, [email protected]
LPB117: Development of dual purpose awnless wheat varieties for frost management
LongReach Plant Breeders $187,112 1/6/2017 – 1/6/2020
To produce breeding populations for awnless wheat varieties suitable for grain (APW or AH quality) or hay (e.g. if frosted). These will be produced using double haploids and progressed to Stage 1 trials at Paskeville, Freeling, Pinery and Murrayville.
Bertus Jacobs, 0417 137 766, [email protected] Shafiya Hussein, 0477 075 055, [email protected]
MFM118: MacKillop Farm Management Group Annual Trial Results Book
MacKillop Farm Management Group $6,000 1/7/2018 – 30/6/2019
Assistance with the production costs for the 2018 MacKillop Farm Management Group Trial Results Book, to be published by April 2019.
Danielle England, 0429 676 077, [email protected]
MFM218: Improved soil water decisions across the South East cropping region
MacKillop Farm Management Group $89,530 1/5/2018 – 31/12/2019
To compile soil water and weather data from current MacKillop Group monitoring sites and set up four additional weather stations and moisture probes in the South East. This information can be used by growers for crop input decisions.
Danielle England, 0429 676 077, [email protected]
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MPF118: Profitable pulses for the Murray Plains
Moodie Agronomy $168,940 1/7/2018 – 30/6/2021
To compare production of up to nine legume crops (one variety/crop type) and crop management, including rates and times of sowing, different row spacings and herbicides, in three years of field trials on the Murray Plains.
Michael Moodie, 0448 612 892, [email protected]
MSF118: Identifying nutrient requirements of lentils and chickpeas grown in Mallee sands
Mallee Sustainable Farming $59,263 1/7/2018 – 30/6/2019
Test nutrients for growth responses in lentils and chickpeas in glasshouse experiments using four sandy Mallee soils. In collaboration with Sean Mason, Agronomy Solutions.
Michael Moodie, 0448 612 892, [email protected]
MSF218: Investigating frost susceptibility in Clearfield varieties treated with imidazolinone herbicide
Mallee Sustainable Farming $231,024 1/4/2018 – 30/4/2021
Effects of treatment with IMI herbicide on the frost tolerance of IMI tolerant varieties of wheat and barley and preliminary trials on canola and lentils. Crops will be sown in a frost prone area near Loxton at four times of sowing.
Tanja Morgan, 0429 395 918, [email protected]
NSS117: Uniform seed distribution along the row to increase yields and reduce seed costs
Northern Sustainable Soils $100,500 1/4/2018 – 31/3/2021
To assess crop establishment, vigour and grain yield of canola, lentils and chickpeas sown at even spacings along rows (using a singulation seeding system) compared with normal seed distribution. This will be done in field trials on sandy soils on Upper Yorke Peninsula over three years.
Stefan Schmitt, 0418 524 754, [email protected]
PIR116: Silverleaf nightshade – long-term management effects of annual herbicide applications
PIRSA $87,103 1/7/2016 – 30/6/2019
Field trials to assess herbicide treatments for control of silverleaf nightshade and as focus sites for extension of results. Treatments include new herbicides and timings (plant growth stages and weather conditions) with an aim to eradicate silverleaf nightshade where practical. Other assessments include crop yield losses and the impact of a native parasitic moth (found at Parilla). The two main sites are at Crystal Brook and Keith.
John Heap, 0428 833 119, [email protected]
RS118: Publication of the 2019 Farm Gross Margin Guide for SA
Rural Solutions $29,855 1/7/2018 – 30/6/2019
Production of the 2019 Farm Gross Margin Guide. This includes comparisons of cropping and livestock enterprises for low, medium and high rainfall regions and a template to calculate gross margins specific to particular enterprises. Electronic copies, including an Excel spreadsheet, and hard copies are available through Rural Solutions SA, SAGIT, PIRSA and GRDC.
Kathleen Giles, 0407 798 937, [email protected] Barry Mudge, 0417 826 790, [email protected]
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S118: Further development of crown rot resistance in durums
SARDI $62,000 1/7/2018 – 30/6/2019
For continuation of crown rot resistance screening of lines for improved resistance to crown rot in durum.
Hugh Wallwork, 0427 001 568, [email protected]
S218: Survey potential emerging pulse root diseases
SARDI $198,213 1/7/2017 – 30/6/2020
To identify the cause and survey the incidence of chickpea root rot in the South East and develop a PREDICTA® B test and risk categories. The MacKillop Group will assist with sampling and communication. Will also survey for aphanomyces root rot in pulses in the high rainfall zone. If these diseases are found only in a relative localised areas then will not continue to a third year.
Tara Garrard, 0459 899 321, [email protected]
S318: Grower crop root health workshops
SARDI $228,178 1/7/2018 – 30/6/2020
Two pilot ‘hands on’ root disease identification and management workshops for growers and agronomists will be held in the Mallee and South East in year one. Delivery and assessment survey will be by AgCommunicators. Further workshops in years two and three, with three workshops per region, will be determined following an assessment of the first year’s workshops. Managed by Katherine Linsell and Tara Garrard with additional expertise from SARDI and CSIRO.
Katherine Linsell, 0417 889 253, [email protected]
S518: Drivers of flowering time in durum
SARDI $31,738 1/7/2017 – 30/6/2019
Assess vernalisation and photoperiod of durum varieties and lines in growth room and time of sowing field trials (at Waite) and by monitoring other field trials in SA. Outputs include updating APSIM. Project work being done by Courtney Peirce (SARDI Agronomy group) and Melissa McCallum (2018 SAGIT/GRDC intern at SARDI).
Courtney Peirce, 0419 817 325, [email protected]
S618: Benchmarking yield potential of barley in higher rainfall zones
SARDI $60,831 1/4/2018 – 31/3/2019
Field trials at two sites (Millicent and Tarlee) to assess production of early sown (5-15 April) winter type barleys (including French and UK varieties) in 2018. Treatments include defoliation (‘grazing’) at two timings.
Kenton Porker, 0403 617 501, [email protected]
S818: Improved crop nutrition for disease management and reduced fungicide dependency
SARDI $58,725 1/7/2018 – 30/6/2020
Assess effects of low nutrient status (incl. P, K and Cu) on severity of diseases and grain yield of wheat and barley (in both years) and canola (in the second year only) in field trials on the lower Eyre Peninsula. Diseases include rhizoctonia, crown rot, septoria tritici blotch, yellow leaf spot and net blotch.
Blake Gontar, 0430 597 811, [email protected]
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S918: Establishing current levels of salt tolerance in Australian bread wheats
SARDI $90,595 1/7/2018 – 30/6/2019
To screen 100 bread wheat lines and varieties and 12 durum varieties that have been selected for tolerance to sodicty, for tolerance to salinty using a soil-based test in a growth room. Also aims to identify salt tolerance genes. Some co-funding ($25,710) from the University of Adelaide Yitpi fund.
Yusuf Genc, 0426 800 057, [email protected]
S1218: Making science useful to agriculture
SARDI $3,400 1/7/2018 – 30/6/2019
Sponsorship for a four-day “Making science useful to agriculture” conference, hosted by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development in Adelaide, 26 – 29 November, 2018.
Victor Sadras, 0428 100 275, [email protected]
S117: Swathing for barley grass weed seed collection and applying drone technology
SARDI $174,975 1/7/2017 – 30/6/2020
To map barley grass infestations at several sites near Minnipa using aerial imagery. This project will also investigate the effectiveness of swathing cereal crops to capture barley grass seed in the chaff and reduce barley grass populations the next year.
Amanda Cook, 0427 270 154, [email protected]
S217: Developing new capability for research on Rhizoctonia
SARDI $273,399 1/7/2017 – 30/6/2020
Training for plant pathologist, Tara Garrard, in soil biology and field experimentation. Specific field research will be on inoculation techniques with Rhizoctonia to establish more even field sites for testing Rhizoctonia control treatments.
Alan McKay, 0419 842 952, [email protected]
S317: SA Crop Variety Sowing Guide
SARDI $92,078 1/7/2017 – 30/6/2020
SAGIT funds SARDI staff to compile the SA Crop Variety Sowing Guide and GRDC funds the layout, printing and distribution costs. It is mailed to all SA grain growers, advisers and agribusinesses on the GRDC’s Ground Cover mailing list.
Andrew Ware, 0427 884 272, [email protected]
S417: Improving monitoring and management of Etiella in lentils
SARDI $73,774 1/7/2017 – 30/6/2019
Intensive monitoring for etiella moths and updating prediction models to advise growers on when to spray to prevent etiella damage to lentils and other pulse crops. Will also include field trials to assess the residual activity of insecticides for control of etiella.
Greg Baker, 0427 039 544, [email protected]
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S1117: CARASA: Cereal Aphid Risk Assessment for South Australia
SARDI $90,297 10/4/2017 – 30/6/2019
Intensive monitoring for all cereal aphids, including Russian wheat aphid, in three regions of SA (Mid-North, South East and Murray Mallee). Techniques include suction traps and sown plots of cereals (at four times of sowing - from April through to July). Will also test the efficacy of imidaclorprid for control of aphids in field trials and assess any grain yield losses from aphid infestations.
Maarten Van Helden, 0481 544 429, [email protected]
S1317: Towards molecular selection for heat stress tolerance in field pea
SARDI $169,527 1/7/2017 – 30/6/2019
Genetic analysis of peas for tolerance to heat stress (from an Algerian line, 21DZA, crossed with Kaspa) with an aim to produce molecular markers for selection of heat stress tolerance in pea breeding programs. Glasshouse experiments will also examine the role of moisture stress on the genetic control of heat stress tolerance.
Phil Davies, 0427 012 130, [email protected]
S716: Optimising legume inoculation for dry sowing
SARDI $365,303 1/7/2016 – 30/6/2019
Glasshouse studies were conducted in 2016 on the survival of different rhizobium products using different soil moistures and temperatures simulating dry sowing conditions. Field trials in 2017 and 2018 are at three sites (Eyre Peninsula, Mid North and the Mallee). Treatments for field trials include different rhizobium products and placement of the inoculant at seeding.
Liz Farquharson, 08 8303 9452, [email protected]
S916: Grains research internships
SARDI $277,995 1/1/2017 – 31/12/2019
This traineeship program is a continuation of the previous SAGIT-GRDC internship program. It is designed to encourage more agricultural students to continue with a career in agricultural research. It includes work experience for several undergraduate students each year in research and commercial organisations. It also includes a full year research traineeship placement in SARDI for a graduate student. The graduate intern for 2018 is Melissa McCallum.
Kathy Ophel-Keller, 0418 818 657, [email protected]
SARDI315: Dual-purpose canola for South Australia’s high rainfall zone
SARDI $75,000 1/1/2016 – 1/2/2019
The biomass production, grazing potential and grain yield of 20 canola varieties and breeding lines will be assessed in field trials in the Lower South East in 2016, 2017 and 2018. The canola will be dual purpose (grazing and grain) types. Trials will be sown at two different times, the first being the earliest reliable sowing time after January.
Amanda Pearce, 0407 400 939, [email protected]
SPAA118: Conversations with farmers: Agricultural practice change with the PA early adopters
Society of Precision Agriculture Australia $49,450 1/7/2018 – 30/6/2020
Compilation of 10 case studies of early adopters of precision agriculture in SA to find out what aspects were useful or not. These will be published online and in a booklet to be presented at the 2020 SAGIT Annual Update.
Nicole Dimos, 0437 422 000, [email protected]
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SPAA116: Sharing knowledge of agricultural innovations: Precision Ag expos and symposiums
Society of Precision Agriculture Australia $15,000 1/7/2016 – 30/6/2019
Funding to assist with the production of three regional SPAA Expos (2017 – South East, 2018 – Mid/Upper North, 2019 – TBA) and three national symposiums (2016 – Toowoomba, 2017 – Adelaide, 2018 – TBA). This funding will also be used to produce farmer case studies for publication in SPAA PA News.
Nicole Dimos, 0437 422 000, [email protected]
TC117: Optimisation of Seed Terminator settings in the South Australian context
Trengove Consulting $59,500 1/5/2017 – 30/6/2019
To assess the effectiveness and power requirements of the Seed Terminator for killing seeds of 11 species of weeds. These are ryegrass, brome grass, wild oats, wild radish, bifora, bedstraw, Indian hedge mustard, milk thistle, burr medic, tares and marshmallow. These weed seeds will be mixed with four different chaff types: wheat, lentils, canola and faba beans. Also assessments in three paddock situations of the effect of using a Seed Terminator at harvest (2017) on weed populations the following year (2018).
Sam Trengove, 0428 262 057, [email protected]
TC116: Increasing lentil productivity on dune and swale soils
Trengove Consulting $95,871 1/4/2016 – 30/6/2019
Detailed field testing in 2017 and 2018 on factors identified in a preliminary study (in 2016) to improve production of lentils in sandy soils. These include soil compaction, crop nutrition, variety choice and herbicide use.
Sam Trengove, 0428 262 057, [email protected]
UA118: Herbicide residue effects on soil microbial communities in alkaline soils
University of Adelaide $58,200 1/7/2018 – 30/6/2019
To assess the impact of residues of the herbicides Intervix and Logran on ‘functional’ microbes (such as rhizobia and P solubilising microbes) applied post emergence to IMI tolerant tolerant barley and on the residual effects on legumes sown the next year. This will be at two sites in the Mallee (at Waikerie and Pinnaroo).
Matthew Denton, 0417 026 227, [email protected]
UA318: Investigating the accuracy of plant traits measured using drones
University of Adelaide $21,025 1/7/2018 – 30/6/2019
Assessing traits, such as biomass, greenness and growth rate of wheat using aerial imagery (from drones) in a field trial at Mallala. Similar to 2017/18 SAGIT project UA217.
Rhiannon Schilling, 0431 469 200, [email protected]
UA418: Phenotypic evaluation of a wheat RIL population for salinity tolerance
University of Adelaide $110,652 1/9/2018 – 31/12/2019
To test recombinant inbred lines of a wheat population (of Mochu x Gladius) developed in SAGIT UA317 for salinity tolerance in the Plant Accelerator and to identify QTLs and develop molecular markers for selection for salinity tolerance in plant breeding.
Allison Pearson, 0418 558 772, [email protected]
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UA518: Development of wheat population using speed breeding for salinity tolerance
University of Adelaide $5,450 1/7/2017 – 30/6/2020
Travel funding for Allison Pearson to attend a conference on ‘Salt and water stress in plants’ in USA on 2-8 June, 2018.
Allison Pearson, 0418 558 772, [email protected]
UA617: Field testing of sodicity and salinity tolerant oat varieties
University of Adelaide $244,131 1/7/2017 – 28/2/2020
Multiplication (in 2017) of oat lines with greater salinity and sodicity tolerance identified in SAGIT project UA416 and further testing in field trials at two sites in 2018 and 2019. These more tolerant lines will be used in the national oat breeding program.
Graham Lyons, 0430 805 111, [email protected]
UA717: Enhanced N-use efficiency in durum through improved genetics
University of Adelaide $199,084 1/7/2017 – 30/6/2020
A comparison of the nitrogen-use efficiency of durum varieties and lines in glasshouse and field trials and a detailed genetic analysis of durum lines that may give a major increase in nitrogen use efficiency.
Jason Able, 0459 841 586, [email protected]
UNF117: Increasing the knowledge and understanding of micronutrient deficiency in the UN
Upper North Farming Systems $104,800 1/7/2017 – 30/6/2020
A review of micronutrient issues (including crop tissue testing) in year 1 (2017) and field trials in years two and three (2018 and 2019) to test specific micronutrients on the grain yield of wheat.
Ruth Sommerville, 0401 042 223, [email protected]
UNF116: Upper North time of sowing and yield loss from frost/heat stress
Upper North Farming Systems $75,395 30/3/2016 – 30/3/2019
Frost damage and grain yield of wheat will be assessed in field trials with three sowing dates from early April through to June at Booleroo Centre. This will be for five wheat varieties and for three years.
Ruth Sommerville, 0401 042 223, [email protected]
USA118: Comparative effects of agricultural pesticides on SA soil microbial functions
University of South Australia $208,759 1/8/2018 – 31/8/2021
To assess impact of 20 pesticides (insecticides, herbicides and fungicides) separately on microbial community structure and diversity in three soil types (calcareous or sodic) in laboratory tests. Will also assess the effects of repeated applications on soil microbes. In 2019 and 2020, five pesticides will be tested in field trials at Hart.
Enzo Lombi, 0401 704 195, [email protected]
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AEX118G: 2018 AgExcellence Awards and Forum
AgExcellence Alliance $3,000 5-6 April 2018
Contribution towards costs of speakers for the 2018 AgEx Forum on 5-6 April.
Kerry Stockman, 0418 841 331, [email protected]
EPF118G: Adjuvants information workshopsEyre Peninsula Agricultural Research Foundation $3,000 1/7/2017 – 30/6/2020
For cost of speakers for a workshop on adjuvants to be presented at three locations. Speakers and dates to be advised.
Dot Brace, 8680 6202, [email protected]
On Farm optimization of oat grain production and marketing
MacKillop Farm Management Group $3,000 20 September 2018
For travel and accommodation of Georgie Troupe (WA) to attend the Upper SE Field Day (at Keith) on 20 September 2018, to speak on oat agronomy research results from GRDC project in WA.
Danielle England, 0429 676 077, [email protected]
UNFS118G: ‘Smarter Farmers, Smarter Farms’ - Upskilling the women of the Upper North to be future ready, sustainable, more productive farmers.
Upper North Farming Systems $3,000 1/7/2018 – 30/6/2019
For cost of speakers for six workshops for the ‘Ladies on the Land’ group from the Upper North. Workshop topics are: Precision agriculture, land management and farm business management.
Jessica Koch, 0407 986 557, [email protected]
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November 2018 Call for applications for next round of funding.
31 January 2019 Progress statements (continuing projects) due.
1 February 2019 Project applications due.
March 2019Applications assessed by SAGIT. Applicants notified of results of application by the end of March.
1 July 2019First payment*. Successful applicants must submit invoice 14 days prior to payment date.
30 August 2019 Final reports and financial statements (Form A) due.
September 2019 Spring review - trustee visits to projects. Final reports reviewed.
November 2019 Call for applications for next round of funding.
1 January 2010Second payment. Successful applicants must submit invoice 14 days prior to payment date.
*Contract and payment can be earlier than 1 July. Please contact SAGIT management directly if this is required.
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